Chen Kuan-tai battles assassins that use a deadly, beheading weapon to kill dissidents. Based on true events, the film's weapon was completely fabricated because in real life, no one ever...
In a career-making performance, the late Lam Ching-ying is Master Gau, expert on all matters of the supernatural. When Gau and his two bumbling students, Man Choi (famous comedian Ricky Hui) and Chou (Fist of Legend's Chin Siu-ho), exhume a corpse for reburial, things go frighteningly and hilariously awry when the cadaver is revealed to be a hopping vampire. With the undead on the loose, Master Gau is blamed for the chaos, and must work with his students to put the spirits to rest before the vampire's own granddaughter (80's Hong Kong action icon Moon Lee) gets bitten. Fighting the vampires with everything from sticky rice to filing down the bloodsucker's fangs, the trio must defeat an increasing number of ghoulish dangers.
Legendary Judo fighter Szeto Bo (Louis Koo) unexpectedly gave up the sport and now lives the life of an alcoholic gambler who runs a pub. However, cocky Judo newcomer Tony (Aaron Kwok) wants to challenge him, while old foe Kong (Tony Leung Ka Fai) demands Szeto to finish the match that never took place, Soon Szeto's pub becomes the ultimate arena where the greatest Judo fighters challenge one another.
Following the death of his wife, Ip Man (Donnie Yen) travels to San Francisco to ease tensions between the local kung fu masters and his star student, Bruce Lee (Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan), while searching for a better future for his son. From the action visionary behind 'Kill Bill' and 'The Matrix', witness the heroic sendoff to the saga that inspired a new wave of martial arts movie fans.
Maverick Detective Jun Ma is a man under serious pressure. His city has been taken over by three Triad brothers led by a vicious smuggler (Collin Chou), he's been demoted as punishment for beating up a suspect and he's starting to lose the respect of his team. But when Ma's indecision over withdrawing a young undercover officer (Louis Koo) from the Triad gang leads to the rookie being badly hurt, Ma finally snaps and embarks on a one man killing spree that will not cease until the brothers are dead, his city is safe and the team is avenged.
A sword-maker takes in the son (Chiu Cheuk) of a murdered friend, and teaches him his craft. After learning his father's fate, the boy sets out to gain revenge, but he is followed by his mentor's daughter, Ling (Sonny Su), who is caught in an ambush. When the boy attempts to rescue her his arm is hacked off. He is taken in by a hermit girl, who nurses him back to health while he practices the art of one-armed swordsmanship with his father's broken blade.
Behind the dark shadows of Hong Kong's triad underworld, one man, Wong Po (Sammo Hung), rules with an iron fist. After years of dedicated service, veteran detective Chan (Simon Yam) finally puts him behind bars. However, on the eve of his trial, Po orchestrates the execution of the prosecuting attorney from his jail-cell, and walks away as a free man. Having been diagnosed with terminal cancer, Chan persuades his men to take the law into their own hands in a last desperate attempt to bring their arch-nemesis to justice. Ma Kwun (Donnie Yen), a detective inspector with a hard-as-nails reputation, begins to uncover their illegal methods and a bloody confrontation ensues. However, when Po's most deadly assassin (Wu Jing) begins to dispatch Chan's team with lethal efficiency, he is compelled to join forces with Ma to take down the greatest criminal empire of their generation.
Told by his doctor that he has only 2 weeks to live, Cheung Wah (Andy Lau) decides to take on the entire police force. After crossing paths with Inspector Ho Sheung-sang (Lau Ching-wan) - a cool, analytical police negotiator - Wah challenges the inspector to figure out his plan and catch him in the next 72 hours.
2007's largest grossing film at the Hong Kong box office - the smash hit Mad Detective - is one of the freshest and most satisfying films from that country in a decade. The traditional Hong Kong police film is turned on its head: the imaginative twist being Detective Bun (a role created for Lau Ching Wan) who has the ability to 'see' people's inner personalities or 'hidden ghosts'. Breaking new ground and establishing breathtaking cinematic rules, Johnnies To's latest giddily entertaining collaboration with Wai Ka Fai radically raises the level of storytelling in modern film.
Daily proceedings of a band of pick-pockets are disrupted by the sudden appearance of a beautiful and mysterious lady, who turns the tables on them. Following her trail, the pick-pockets are led to a face-off on the streets of Hong Kong with a rival pick-pocket gang, with both gangs vying for the possession of this enigmatic lady.
The mean streets of Hong Kong: a French chef with a deadly secret has just heard that his daughter has been attacked, her husband and children slaughtered without mercy His only option is to take things into his own hands. His only hope is Hong Kong's deadliest mafia assassins: hired to kill and ready to unleash a recipe of bloodshed and revenge, served in the coldest way possible.
Unshackled by the safety monitors of Hollywood Jackie Chan returns to old school hard action. The Police Story movies are regarded by fans and critics alike as the apex of Jackie Chan's celebrated career so it's no wonder that he's back as Detective Chan. This time the challenges for Chan are bigger than ever as he battles personal demons and goes head to head with a gang of vicious cop killers. Nobody does big stunts like Jackie Chan and in his return to form, he blazes through sever terrific set pieces. New Police Story shows fans both new and old that Jackie Chan is still the man for eye-popping action.
Wo Shing is Hong Kong's oldest Triad Society. Under the leadership of current Chairman Lok, it has grown to become the most feared crime organization in the city. Jimmy, an educated gangster, wants to go clean by building a legitimate business empire. His profit-making enterprises have made him a favorite in the upcoming Chairman election. But his popularity also brings him to the attention of the Chinese authorities as he is the perfect middleman to bring the Triads and the Central Government into peaceful co-existence. The Chinese authorities offer Jimmy access to Mainland's business market should he choose to lead Wo Shing for the next two years. The irony is not lost on Jimmy: in order to escape the Triads, first he has to become its leader. As Jimmy unwillingly embarks on a violent campaign trail, he discovers his future, as well as the future of Wo Shing, hang in the balance of a far greater power...
Chief Inspector Lee of the Royal Hong Hong Police (Jackie Chan) and LAPD detective James Carter (Chris Tucker) arrive in Hong Hong for a vacation. Armed with his Chinese-English dictionary Carter is looking forward to a much-needed rest and to sampling some of the city's many exotic delights... But Lee, the ever-dedicated policeman, continues with his duties, frustrating Carter. No sooner do they arrive, than they are confronted with the biggest case of their careers, a money smuggling ring that is producing and shipping millions of high-grade counterfeit U.S. $100 bills...
Little Big Soldier is a hilarious thrill-packed masterpiece from the matchless star of hit movies like Rush Hour, Shanghai Noon and The Karate Kid. Join the undisputed King of Action Comedy for a madcap action-packed journey across ancient China. In the aftermath of a great battle between rival kingdoms, only two men remain standing! One is a peasant soldier with a shameless ability for avoiding his responsibilities in battle ; the other is a warrior prince, who has been wounded fighting for his country. Irresistibly tempted by the chance to collect a large reward, the peasant overpowers the disadvantaged prince and sets off to collect his bounty. Unknowingly, his bold actions unleash a chain reaction of chaos, and they are soon pursued across country by relentless nomad warriors and rogue forces lead by the prince's disenchanted brother. When danger confronts them around every corner, the world's two most unlikely allies quickly realise they will need to join forces if they are to make it home in one piece! Now, as each challenge takes them closer to victory, a prince will learn humility and a nobody will find the strength to be someone great. Based on an original story created by Jackie Chan himself, Little Big Soldier is an irresistible, pulse-pounding deluge of side-splitting comedy, stunts and kinetic martial arts action that is guaranteed to enthrall and entertain from start to finish!
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